Thursday, March 20, 2014

Grease Removal Procedure From Fabric

By Gwen Lowe


Handling a stain like this needs some care because it may prove really difficult. This is because grease removal is not easy to deal with in comparison to other kinds of stain. There is no point of throwing away your fabric once you realize it is damaged from such stains. These are usually cleaned by some available household product.

One of the tips for successful cleaning of such stain is to treat it as soon as you get the stain. This would prevent further absorption and result to faster cleaning. In case you leave it to penetrate further, then you may not be able to successfully achieve what you wanted.

Using the stain cleaning dish soap, squeeze some amount to cover the stain. Putting it directly to the stain will improve your chances of clearing the stain off. Smear the layer so that it is evenly distributed to the effected parts of the fabric. You may also opt to just saturate the fabric with lubricating spray. This ensures evenly spraying and can save you some time as well.

You can then rub it gently to make sure that it neutralizes the stain in the noblest manner. This soap foam should be left on the fabric for a few minutes to allow for further penetration and total cleaning. Then soak the fabric for about half an hour in warm water. Make sure the fabric is deeply immersed within so that no part is left out of water.

Applying some pre-treatment formula to the fabric is vital to ensure that it stays durable and doesn't loos its original colour. The fabric is then washed the normal way and left out to dry after confirming that it is now free of stain. You may even opt to add some ammonia to the wash to ensure that the stain is permanently done away with.

It is better to examine the extent of the stain damage before starting the process so as to know which particular places need more care. In case the stain is puddle at a particular portion, you should scoop it immediately using some spoon. Avoid using a knife as this may be dangerous to such a fabric.

Using a small portion of the intended product is a good idea. This is to enable you see any reaction before applying it to the entire part which is stained. After trying, you will then have the liberty to carry on with the remaining areas. If it is a product you have ever used before, then you may carry out your stain removal confidently without having to try out.

You should also make sure that you thoroughly check your fabric after washing to ascertain that it is in good order. This is to help you deal with any remaining stain before taking the fabric to the dryer. Since heat has to be generated from the dryer, it may set the stain more and spread to other areas. To such an extent the whole process may not be friendly if you have to repeat it again.




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